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    How do I partition/format a new hard drive in Win2k?

    I have a new HD unpartitioned / unformatted, and I've connected it to IDE1 slave, so now I have 2 HDs. Jumpers are set up correctly, and the BIOS has recognised both drives fine. How do I go about partitioning and formatting the drive? My OS is Win2k. Basically what replaced the old fdisk?

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    Doh, I won't even say how I did it...

    Thanks, I'll know in future

    Actually, I'm going to repartition/format just to see


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    Remember to be careful chosing which file format, DOS don't know about NTFS but it works better than Fat32 in Win2k....
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    Originally posted by Jethro
    Remember to be careful chosing which file format, DOS don't know about NTFS but it works better than Fat32 in Win2k....
    Yeah I have been using NTFS for a while now. Although I'd normally let the Win2k CD do the partition/format task when doing a reinstall of the OS. I noticed in Admin Tools...Disk Management, that there is an option to 'Upgrade to Dynamic Disk'. I'm assuming this allows you to use the software based RAID? Is this advisable? I have two 40GB EIDE drives.

    Also is it advisable to keep the default setting on a NTFS drive of 'Allow Indexing service' ?

    Thanks.

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